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leadership during superstorm sandy is something to be commended but i think when you look at a national ticket and look at primary process, look at conservative party right now i don't think governor christie, he might prove us all wrong i don't think he is necessarily going to be the guy that will make it through a primary process. connell: look at electoral college math, people say i can't believe you're talking about, this governor's race and fast forwarding to 2016, what is your argument for somebody like a cuccinelli if he wins the primary? it will not be him necessarily running for president but somebody from that background wins the primary, how does he win? have you seen the math that shows you he can win nationally. >> politics is always about addition rather than subtract shun. what governor christie has done reached out to traditional independents and democrats and communities of color. you look folks like a jeb bush, like a marco rubio, like some others, my former boss of governor john kasich, governor of ohio. there are republicans who have bonafide conservative credentials
leadership during superstorm sandy is something to be commended but i think when you look at a national ticket and look at primary process, look at conservative party right now i don't think governor christie, he might prove us all wrong i don't think he is necessarily going to be the guy that will make it through a primary process. connell: look at electoral college math, people say i can't believe you're talking about, this governor's race and fast forwarding to 2016, what is your argument...
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governor christie is known in new jersey and around the country after hurricane sandy and how he welcomed that and welcomed president obama to the city before the 2012 election. for all of those reasons it seems christie will do well today and could have a landslide for many years. >> reporter: we will see and live in new jersey, thanks, john. besides choosing leaders voters have issues to settle, in washington state to label genetically modified foods is on the ballot and the first law in the country. colorado there is a proposal to tax marijuana sales and use that money to build schools and enforce drug laws. recreational pot use is already legal there. 11 colorado counties are asking voters if they would like to succeed from the state. supporters want to form a separate state called new colorado and in drought-stricken texas proposition 6 would have 2 billion for water projects and mark schneider has more from dallas. >> this is where sailboats should float but these are grounded. this is lake lavon near dallas where lack of rain has water 12 feet below normal. >> it's prone to drought
governor christie is known in new jersey and around the country after hurricane sandy and how he welcomed that and welcomed president obama to the city before the 2012 election. for all of those reasons it seems christie will do well today and could have a landslide for many years. >> reporter: we will see and live in new jersey, thanks, john. besides choosing leaders voters have issues to settle, in washington state to label genetically modified foods is on the ballot and the first law...
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based on media reports more than ten thousand americans have been killed by guns since last december's sandy hook massacre that's more than the total number of americans who died in the entire iraq war but remember that ten thousand statistic is only based on deaths reported on by the media actual number of gun deaths since newtown is likely a lot higher is the recent data on firearm deaths provided by the centers for disease control and prevention slate estimates it is likely that as of today new member forth roughly twenty nine thousand three hundred seventy six people have died from guns in the u.s. since the newtown shootings nearly half the number of americans killed during the vietnam war just since last december this is a horrific national tragedy at twenty nine thousand three hundred seventy six number includes people like shines sean. we just last week killed himself with a gun he found in his colorado home he was three years old thanks to the committed people behind the at gun deaths twitter group and the editors of the gun fail blog over the daily koz we now have a rough idea of t
based on media reports more than ten thousand americans have been killed by guns since last december's sandy hook massacre that's more than the total number of americans who died in the entire iraq war but remember that ten thousand statistic is only based on deaths reported on by the media actual number of gun deaths since newtown is likely a lot higher is the recent data on firearm deaths provided by the centers for disease control and prevention slate estimates it is likely that as of today...
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were packed with cheering crowds last week's marathon was canceled because of damage from superstore sandy this years eve and focused on tuesday security in light of the post boston marathon bombings which left three people dead more than two hundred and sixty injured at least one thousand five hundred cameras were placed along the routes and helicopters flew above for aerial surveillance participants were screened and inspected before the start and police carried out freakin baggage checks and spectators. chris get jeff to kenya won the marathon speed rail division with a time of two hours twenty five minutes seven seconds and another canadian jeff freeman time claimed victory on the males died in two hours eight minutes and twenty four seconds each winner will receive one hundred thousand dollars in prize money. rule do. will be. i mean. to me gold. who are it will design. hse top. i do the heat. has you. since. it is our taiwan all content when cooking oil products manufactured by keane c international group on the top of lake temple corporation have been pulled off of the shells alfred
were packed with cheering crowds last week's marathon was canceled because of damage from superstore sandy this years eve and focused on tuesday security in light of the post boston marathon bombings which left three people dead more than two hundred and sixty injured at least one thousand five hundred cameras were placed along the routes and helicopters flew above for aerial surveillance participants were screened and inspected before the start and police carried out freakin baggage checks and...
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but even in this region which was, of course, devastated by hurricane sandy just a year ago, new york often has the highest priced gasoline and we saw gas prices at $4 a gallon and above this time last year, prices have come down some 40 to 50 cents. and in at least ten states around the nation, we could see the statewide average below $3 a gallon by the end of the year. that's what aaa is predicting. they're also looking at the national average at the national average saying the national average should be around $3.10 a gallon by the end of the year. they say it's unlikely the national average will drop below $3 a gallon somewhat because we're looking at oil prices still relatively expensive. but that is definitely relative, because if you look at the drop we've seen in the u.s. oil price since august, down about 15 bucks, we're seeing a lot more supply than demand. that's a big reason why drivers, another good news tip, have seen prices lower than a year ago for the past three months straight. for more on this, go to cnbc.com. >> good for drivers and good for consumers. we'll have m
but even in this region which was, of course, devastated by hurricane sandy just a year ago, new york often has the highest priced gasoline and we saw gas prices at $4 a gallon and above this time last year, prices have come down some 40 to 50 cents. and in at least ten states around the nation, we could see the statewide average below $3 a gallon by the end of the year. that's what aaa is predicting. they're also looking at the national average at the national average saying the national...
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the marathon was canceled last year because of super storm sandy. two kenyans won the women's and men's. then in the wheelchair division, tatianna mcfadden made it a grand slam. she won marathons in boston and london and chicago and now new york. no one has won four raices in te same year. the next stop, hopefully sochi. >> they are jumping up and down outside. >> great job. natalie, thank you. >>> al is here with a check of the weather. it got cold over the weekend. >> thank goodness they were not running this morning. it was brutal. it looks gorgeous. the camera is moving around a little. send us your pictures. temperatures actually warm up with the highs of 47. we get to 63 in the metro area. we have a big dip in the jet stream out west. a snow storm we will talk about that. we have cold air making its way in the northeast and the midwest. look at the temperatures. right now albany is 22. boston is 31. it feels like 22. feels likes 26 in new york city. high temperatures today only up in the low to mid-40s with wind chills in the teens and 20s. we
the marathon was canceled last year because of super storm sandy. two kenyans won the women's and men's. then in the wheelchair division, tatianna mcfadden made it a grand slam. she won marathons in boston and london and chicago and now new york. no one has won four raices in te same year. the next stop, hopefully sochi. >> they are jumping up and down outside. >> great job. natalie, thank you. >>> al is here with a check of the weather. it got cold over the weekend....
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how good is it having missed last year because of sandy to have this victory again? >> for me, first of all, for this moment, i am back again. it was not my will. it was the will of god. for me, it was not easy. for me, this is my good moment because in my life, i have never won like this marathon. >> it was pretty good for us watching you win. >> watching you pull ahead in central park, around mile 24 or 25, what was that like? when did you know you were going to take that lead? >> that was my first time i was very happy. i did yesterday, because after that 5 kilometers, i knew that i will make it because i train well and i wanted to start slow and i had time to go. after five, i knew that i will make it. >> we were all watching that gap between you and the lead person at the time clothes. >> marcell, was the wind a factor at all? it had been talked about in terms of the runners. because of the cold or the wind, was that a factor in the race? >> it was definitely a factor. it was a lot of head wind. we were a group of five athletes. we worked together. so we had an
how good is it having missed last year because of sandy to have this victory again? >> for me, first of all, for this moment, i am back again. it was not my will. it was the will of god. for me, it was not easy. for me, this is my good moment because in my life, i have never won like this marathon. >> it was pretty good for us watching you win. >> watching you pull ahead in central park, around mile 24 or 25, what was that like? when did you know you were going to take that...
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thousands ran after last year's marathon was canceled because of super storm sandy. security also tight after april's boston marathon bombing. here is video of bill ransic crossing the finish line. he started the race head last f -- dead last. every person he passed they gave money to charity. pamela anderson there, too, the former bay watch star posting this photo. she ended in under 6 hours. i can image you would feel that way. >> the jets also won. >> our team. yeah>> the coldest temperatures so far this season. >> ma roa molina is in the weather center with more. >> by the way. my team won, too, gloflorida st on saturday. all of our teams won this weekend. if you are waking up this morning you are waking up to some of the coldest temperatures so far this season. like the northeast where look at some of these current windchill temperatures in new york city feels like 29 degrees as you head out the door this morning. 31 in the city of detroit. you need the heavier coat that you haven't had to use so far this season across parts of the northeast. ee across the south
thousands ran after last year's marathon was canceled because of super storm sandy. security also tight after april's boston marathon bombing. here is video of bill ransic crossing the finish line. he started the race head last f -- dead last. every person he passed they gave money to charity. pamela anderson there, too, the former bay watch star posting this photo. she ended in under 6 hours. i can image you would feel that way. >> the jets also won. >> our team. yeah>> the...
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last year's race was canceled just days after hurricane sandy devastated new york and new jersey. nearly 51,000 people started the marathon which goes through all the fire burrows. cnbc's own courtney reagan ran and finished in 4:55. what a trooper. >>> well, that's it for today's show. i'm karen cho. thank you for ross westgate and myself, thank you for watching "worldwide exchange." >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe and andrew. in our headlines this morning, documents settling the insider trading case against sac capital are expected to be signed by the hedge fund and prosecutors today. the deal includes a guilty plea to one count of securities fraud. kate kelly will join us with the late nest a minute. >>> in the meantime, bids for blackberry are due today. there there's a tentative bid. other parties said to be vying for blackberry include serberus, qualcomm and the co founders. >>> tri-point homes is trying to buy the company for
last year's race was canceled just days after hurricane sandy devastated new york and new jersey. nearly 51,000 people started the marathon which goes through all the fire burrows. cnbc's own courtney reagan ran and finished in 4:55. what a trooper. >>> well, that's it for today's show. i'm karen cho. thank you for ross westgate and myself, thank you for watching "worldwide exchange." >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm...
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mayor bloomberg did this after sandy. the numbers are staggering. 70% of all of the carbon emissions, china itself by in the next 20 years will have a billion people living in cities. one country will have a billion city dwellers. if you look at how they're doing the planning, in some cases, cities are well planned and cities go forward. in vast majority of places, cities don't have capacity to begin planning for resilience and think about their carbon emissions. only about 20% of all of the major cities including in developed countries can measure their own greenhouse gases. in the developing world what's really difficult is that cities are not credit worthy. of the 500 largest of cities in the developing world, only 4% are internationally credit worthy. higher percentage are nationally credit worthy. they need technology and know how to plan and build cities that will be cleaner and greener and more livable and at the same time make the contribution they need to make to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions. >> when you
mayor bloomberg did this after sandy. the numbers are staggering. 70% of all of the carbon emissions, china itself by in the next 20 years will have a billion people living in cities. one country will have a billion city dwellers. if you look at how they're doing the planning, in some cases, cities are well planned and cities go forward. in vast majority of places, cities don't have capacity to begin planning for resilience and think about their carbon emissions. only about 20% of all of the...
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it would -- sandy. it would have been better if we did it before coming all the way here and released there wasn't going to be a marathon. >> how do you feel to run it this year? >> excited. the other 45,000 people are. very excited. a little chilly. i am sure it will be great. >> this is not your first new york city marr owe thon. we know you have done it before and things changed in the aftermath of the boston bombings. what did you notice in the securities changes. >> the entrance is different. there was new york police checking the bags, not letting you in with waterbottles or gairt aids, not letting you in with blankets. it was very different from the other years. >> absolutely. those are precautions taken this year to ensure that everyone is safe and another boston doesn't occur. >> you picked an excited runner, she cannot stop smiling. let's talk more sports with mark morgan. sometimes life - real life gets in the way of football. >> that's true. this is a case. denver broncos john fox will under
it would -- sandy. it would have been better if we did it before coming all the way here and released there wasn't going to be a marathon. >> how do you feel to run it this year? >> excited. the other 45,000 people are. very excited. a little chilly. i am sure it will be great. >> this is not your first new york city marr owe thon. we know you have done it before and things changed in the aftermath of the boston bombings. what did you notice in the securities changes. >>...
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punch decay is now in accounts is you say an eleven percent and this huge blue bowl growing dim on the sandy gee that's happening in the developing world soon as you're being politically slight line. no i don't seem so who actually makes and the paris conference possible. and this fact is that principle that in the new wishing all conscious when half according to the cabinet since when have to do that says ship that was yet in some traffic and in twenty eleven and the baking section of the comet conference at the same. we're still pushing things here in the right direction. i would also know that by showing up owning good example sharing as they have been showing for decades that means your weekend posts have grows and can manage the nation's diminish the cost for our environment that is actually. some of the european identity of am quite proud of the sink that the one substance in time to just one final question that poland is hosting the summit in november. yeppoon is in breach of several the univ are mental. direction is up and you have to mean anything to say to the printers hosts i will
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last year's event was canceled in the wake of super storm sandy. this year security is also in the forefront of many competitors' minds following the bombings of the boston marathon in april. and polic with the three peopled and hundreds injured in boston still fresh in the runners the there. >>> in cricket india scored 383, and the third player ever to reach 200. in response australia tumbled to 205 to 7. and a the aussieest dismissed for 326, india wins for 57 runs and wins the series. >>> we have more sport on our website at www.aljazeera.co www.aljazeera.com/sport. that address for you again. www.aljazeera.com/sports. let's go to on liverpool, we'll have more on that. >> that's it for this news hour on al jazeera. from the whole team here in doha thanks for watching. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider
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and the founder and president of race 0 rebid, a charity team created in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. so nice to have you both at the table. i love your product. i have been enjoying the janji feel of the shirt. tell me, why was running and a running community the space where you thought we'll do charitable work from that? >> so i was a runner in college. i ran cross-country and track. and when i was on the way to the division iii track championship meet, my going to my senior year be we felt that running's been so good to us. me and mee my co-founder we wanted to find a way 0 give back to running. there's no group of people out there that know the importance of being well fed and hydrated quite like runners. marathoners are having the right amount of water is obviously very important for them. we wanted to connect a global problem, the food and water crisis affected over 1 billion people worldwide with runners here in america. >> you've got this kind of global look. sarah, you've got a local one. it turns out being not just here in new york but beyond. tell me how race to rebuild em
and the founder and president of race 0 rebid, a charity team created in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. so nice to have you both at the table. i love your product. i have been enjoying the janji feel of the shirt. tell me, why was running and a running community the space where you thought we'll do charitable work from that? >> so i was a runner in college. i ran cross-country and track. and when i was on the way to the division iii track championship meet, my going to my senior year...
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her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word "miracle." no deaths that night and there was a lit billion it of a surprise that the family now has 2 2-month-old roxanne. i said did yo have any misgivings about going back to the same hospital. they said absolutely not but we did check the weather report. >> dr. holly phillips, dr. jon lapook. thank you. >>> coming up next a story of courage and grit. a woman who's taking the street of new york one year after losing everything to superstorm sandy. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ music ♪ ♪ music ♪ it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. [ male announcer ] at scott, we don't need elaborate stunts
her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word...
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her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word "miracle." no deaths that night and there was a lit billion it of a surprise that the family now has 2 2-month-old roxanne. i said did yo have any misgivings about going back to the same hospital. they said absolutely not but we did check the weather report. >> dr. holly phillips, dr. jon lapook. thank you. >>> coming up next a story of courage and grit. a woman who's taking the street of new york one year after losing everything to superstorm sandy. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ music ♪ ♪ music ♪ it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. [ male announcer ] at scott, we don't need elaborate stunts
her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word...
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. >> sandy was the biggest and fiercest storm ever to hit new jersey. the recovery was slow and for many it's far from over. >> it's tough. you're looking at washington, d.c. that's sometimes not the easiest thing in the world. >> wow what a night here in fenway park. >> the red sox are world champions. >> best night of my life. >> of your life? >> pretty much. i have a pretty bad life. yeah. >> the young boy in the yellow shirt stole the show. he wandered on stage. >> i'll take your candy and my pope. >> that's magic. >> how many barrels are in this warehouse? >> more than 200,000. >> hot sauce called sir rah-rah eded sriracha. >> the sun touched down here. >> it has to be done right or it will burn your scalp, but we can stand with that. >> can we start with the chicken dance? lord knows you love doing that. >> i don't know if that's the -- >> unfortunately, peter, my family is having thanksgiving dinner on thanksgiving. >> i had no idea what was going on. neither did anybody else. you've got a 7 foot guy in a dog suit walking around. >> what is it? b
. >> sandy was the biggest and fiercest storm ever to hit new jersey. the recovery was slow and for many it's far from over. >> it's tough. you're looking at washington, d.c. that's sometimes not the easiest thing in the world. >> wow what a night here in fenway park. >> the red sox are world champions. >> best night of my life. >> of your life? >> pretty much. i have a pretty bad life. yeah. >> the young boy in the yellow shirt stole the show. he...
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first since 2011 because last year's, as you remember, was canceled in the aftermath of superstorm sandy. extra security will be in place because of the boston marathon bombings, but as one athlete said, "we don't plan on running scared." good luck to all of them. >>> james bond has nothing on daredevil katie hampton. check out this incredible video just starting to go viral on youtube. it shows fearless katie jumping out of a plane. she opens her chute, then makes that perfect landing in the passenger's seat of a moving convertible. i wonder how long that took to get that just perfect. >> she didn't know the guy! [ laughter ] that's amazing! >> surprise! coming in for a landing. >> he picked her up hitch-hiking. >> thank you. >> that's great video. >> that's cool. >> very cool. >> she sticks the landing. >> she does, thank goodness. >> more on that storm system. >>> it's going to be bad today for a lot of folks. air travel, if you've got a high-profile vehicle and you're driving, the wind's going to be a big problem. we're also looking at very strong storms firing up. look at these temp
first since 2011 because last year's, as you remember, was canceled in the aftermath of superstorm sandy. extra security will be in place because of the boston marathon bombings, but as one athlete said, "we don't plan on running scared." good luck to all of them. >>> james bond has nothing on daredevil katie hampton. check out this incredible video just starting to go viral on youtube. it shows fearless katie jumping out of a plane. she opens her chute, then makes that...
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. >> got inundated during sandy. >> yeah. >> unfortunately. still hasn't reopened. that's not a focus of my research under any circumstances. we're not that worried about it. >> in a way, you've never stopped covering real estate, right? >> no. >> it's always remained a passion of yours. >> and diana olick did a fantastic job. we didn't have one for many years, and i'm so happy she's covering it and doing a great job. what's more important than the retirement issue, the home you have? and the important thing for cnbc is making sure that the retirement issue is front and center in america. we're going to have a retirement crisis, the baby boomers are not in good shape for retirement, and we need to make that a big focus. >> you should try the generations after that. >> yeah, a tough one, too. our generation didn't save much until late in life. most of us didn't start saving money until late 30s and into our 40s. the average 55-year-old has something, like, $60,000 in their 401 k. it's not a good sign. we need to make that a real priority. >> glad they made you staff,
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. >> sandy was the biggest and fiercest storm ever to hit new jersey. the recovery was slow and for many it's far from over. >> it's tough. you're looking at washington, d.c. that's sometimes not the easiest thing in the world. >> wow, what a night here in fenway park. >> the red sox are world champions. >> best night of my life. >> of your life? >> pretty much. i have a pretty bad life. yeah. >> the young boy in the yellow shirt stole the show. he wandered on stage. >> i'll take your candy and my pope. >> that's magic. >> how many barrels are in this warehouse? >> more than 200,000. >> hot sauce called sir rah-r e >> the sun touched down here. >> it has to be done right or it will burn your scalp, but we can stand with that. >> can we start with the chicken dance? lord knows you love doing that. >> i don't know if that's the -- >> unfortunately, peter, my family is having thanksgiving dinner on thanksgiving. >> i had no idea what was going on. neither did anybody else. you've got a 7 foot guy in a dog suit walking around. >> what is it? big, boxy, made
. >> sandy was the biggest and fiercest storm ever to hit new jersey. the recovery was slow and for many it's far from over. >> it's tough. you're looking at washington, d.c. that's sometimes not the easiest thing in the world. >> wow, what a night here in fenway park. >> the red sox are world champions. >> best night of my life. >> of your life? >> pretty much. i have a pretty bad life. yeah. >> the young boy in the yellow shirt stole the show....
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it didn't happen last year because of superstorm sandy. it's back on again this weekend. i know an awful lot of brits who go over and run this. how big is this going to be, bearing in mind the cancellation next year? >> well, you know, it's interesting. the number of participants are going to be right around the same numbers they were last year, maybe a little bit lower. they've also seen -- they've seen a bit of a drop, though, and there's some feeling that there were bad feelings from a number of people because they came over here expecting to run the race because despite sandy, the officials continued to say we'll run the race, we'll run the race and they canceled two days before. nevertheless, i think you'll have anywhere from 45,000 to 48,000 expected finishers in the race that, of course, crosses through the five burrows of new york city. it is still a huge event, of course, but we could see slightly fewer participants than we did last year. and, of course, we are going to see increased security because of what happened in the boston marathon bombing last year. and
it didn't happen last year because of superstorm sandy. it's back on again this weekend. i know an awful lot of brits who go over and run this. how big is this going to be, bearing in mind the cancellation next year? >> well, you know, it's interesting. the number of participants are going to be right around the same numbers they were last year, maybe a little bit lower. they've also seen -- they've seen a bit of a drop, though, and there's some feeling that there were bad feelings from a...
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it's basically the one year anniversary of sandy. that was a horrible thing. my sympathies for many that got hit again in the fire. but when you look at the fact that when these things happen, the government, even though it took long, $65 billion? that's three times the amount, basically, they say the slowdown, $20 billion to $25 billion. all i'm saying is things like hurricane or storms happen, we don't look at every single piece of data under that context. i think we need to be kind of fair about it. the other thing -- >> absolutely. very fair point, rick. >> yesterday 247 was the low yield for the 10-year on an intraday basis. that is an absolute picture perfect retracement of 136 basis point runup from may to september for a 10-year. heather hughes, it might be a great time to do some allocating. because maybe the rally in treasuries could be over as that yield test showed us yesterday. >> you have the blessing of mr. rick santelli. >> thank you all for joining us today with your thoughts on this market, including you, mr. bernstein. >> thank you. >> 50 mi
it's basically the one year anniversary of sandy. that was a horrible thing. my sympathies for many that got hit again in the fire. but when you look at the fact that when these things happen, the government, even though it took long, $65 billion? that's three times the amount, basically, they say the slowdown, $20 billion to $25 billion. all i'm saying is things like hurricane or storms happen, we don't look at every single piece of data under that context. i think we need to be kind of fair...
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it doesn't take storms as strong as sandy to endanger maryland's coastline. wjz's first warning weather team revealed some parts of the state will be under water within a few decades. tim williams shows us why the shoreline is vulnerable. >> maryland's fragile coastline is vanishing. each wave, high tide carries more land back into the water. >> there's fewer and fewer days that we have much of a beach at all. >> place the blame on climate change. wjz's first warning weather finds it's ripple effects causing the sea level to rise in maryland, more than 3.5 feet by the end of this century. >> what's interesting about maryland is that sea level rise is occurring three times faster than that of other locations. >> denise is watching her property at the tip of miller's island disappearing. hurricane isabel broke apart her bulk head. >> there is the type of erosion we would get. it's gradually working its way back. >> maryland has the fourth longest coastline in the united states. >> here in maryland portions of the coastline are sinking. at the same time sea leve
it doesn't take storms as strong as sandy to endanger maryland's coastline. wjz's first warning weather team revealed some parts of the state will be under water within a few decades. tim williams shows us why the shoreline is vulnerable. >> maryland's fragile coastline is vanishing. each wave, high tide carries more land back into the water. >> there's fewer and fewer days that we have much of a beach at all. >> place the blame on climate change. wjz's first warning weather...
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last year, residents in new york and new jersey were cleaning up from superstorm sandy and the year before it was a record-breaking nor'easter that dumped snow across several stays. detroit, st. louis, nashville, memphis, i can good on and on, all the way down through new orleans and houston. we heard of 15 inches of rain possibly that has fallen, 3 to 5 in the forecast today. 1 to 2 across the area. the threat of the strong winds combine and even the threat for an isolated tornado still in the forecast tonight. just take a look at these winds. gusts as high as 43 miles per hour in buffalo, in through new york city. also seeing strong winds, especially as the system works its way east overnight. past trick or treating you see this spread in the northeast and mid-atlantic overnight. we mentioned the 53 million people in the severe weather threat we're talking from the plains to the northeast, all of us will be dealing with the storm tonight. >> dealing with something. >> yes. >> are you impressed that indra is able to do the weather with such serious demeanor while staring at a gorilla? >>
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breaking the set on this day last year new york and new jersey were getting rocked by superstorm hurricane sandy overall the storm cost the city's sixty five billion dollars and took months of cleanup efforts no doubt it was a devastating storm but as we look back one year later what have we learned for the next time a storm this size hits we do know that the subway system will probably be shut down again due to massive flooding keep in mind there are still hundreds of people living out of hotels because they don't have a home to return to i'm sure congress eventually agreed to send fifty one billion dollars in relief to the victims of sandy but we don't know where that money went according the national center for disaster preparedness only twenty three percent has been the first of the agencies directly involved in the relief efforts and only fifteen percent of that has actually reached the hands of the victims but a lack of financial aid isn't the only glaring problem here those who were fortunate enough to rebuild post sandy are doing so in locations that are red zones for flooding related di
breaking the set on this day last year new york and new jersey were getting rocked by superstorm hurricane sandy overall the storm cost the city's sixty five billion dollars and took months of cleanup efforts no doubt it was a devastating storm but as we look back one year later what have we learned for the next time a storm this size hits we do know that the subway system will probably be shut down again due to massive flooding keep in mind there are still hundreds of people living out of...
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to i'm sure congress eventually agreed to send fifty one billion dollars in relief to the victims of sandy but we don't know where that money went according the national center for disaster preparedness only twenty three percent has been the first of the agencies directly involved in the relief efforts and only fifteen percent of that has actually reached the hands of the victims but a lack of financial aid isn't the only glaring problem here those who were.
to i'm sure congress eventually agreed to send fifty one billion dollars in relief to the victims of sandy but we don't know where that money went according the national center for disaster preparedness only twenty three percent has been the first of the agencies directly involved in the relief efforts and only fifteen percent of that has actually reached the hands of the victims but a lack of financial aid isn't the only glaring problem here those who were.
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the set on this day last year new york and new jersey were getting wrecked by superstorm hurricane sandy overall the storm cost the city's sixty five billion dollars and took months of cleanup efforts no doubt it was a devastating storm and as we look back one year later what have we learned from the next time a storm this size hits we do know that the subway system will probably be shut down again due to massive flooding keep in mind there are still hundreds of people living out of hotels because they don't have a home to return to i'm sure congress eventually agreed to send fifty one billion dollars in relief to the victims of sandy but we don't know where that money went according to national center for disaster preparedness only twenty three percent has been disbursed of the agencies directly involved in relief efforts and only fifteen percent of that has actually reached the hands of the victims but a lack of financial aid isn't the only glaring problem here those who were fortunate enough to rebuild post sandy are doing so in locations that are red zones for flooding related disast
the set on this day last year new york and new jersey were getting wrecked by superstorm hurricane sandy overall the storm cost the city's sixty five billion dollars and took months of cleanup efforts no doubt it was a devastating storm and as we look back one year later what have we learned from the next time a storm this size hits we do know that the subway system will probably be shut down again due to massive flooding keep in mind there are still hundreds of people living out of hotels...
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the one year anniversary of hurricane sandy. >>james:many state courts have failed to report the mentally ill to state justice officials, undermining efforts to take guns away from potentially dangerous owners. the audit found that many courts were not aware of the reporting requirements. the courts collectively failed to report at least 2,300 mental health determinations over a three-year period. other courts reported only some of the required information. some took up to seven days to report. auditors say state law should be changed to require reporting within 24 hours. and the state could gain tens of millions of dollars annually in federal reimbursements for sick prison inmates under the nation's new health care law. state and federal officials say that the money would come from higher medicaid reimbursements for inmates who are treated in outside hospitals. it would not help pay for health care within prisons. the federal court-appointed official who controls california's prison medical system says it could save $40 million
the one year anniversary of hurricane sandy. >>james:many state courts have failed to report the mentally ill to state justice officials, undermining efforts to take guns away from potentially dangerous owners. the audit found that many courts were not aware of the reporting requirements. the courts collectively failed to report at least 2,300 mental health determinations over a three-year period. other courts reported only some of the required information. some took up to seven days to...
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superstorm sandy continues to affect people on the east coast. maryland received $73 million from the feds another $19 million is on its way. this is the brunt here. and new jersey and new york hardest hit, some celebrated the passing of a year with a bond fire. more rebuilding has to be done. and overwhelming local governments cannot keep up with the inspection and permitting. don back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next -- the busiest place in your house is the one you want to be the cleanest. but using bleach leaves some stains behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't and it also disinfects. that's healthing. >>> good morning, gayle, good morning, charlie, good morning, everyone. it is 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this morning." under the new health care law, millions of americans will pay more for insurance. jill schlesinger looks at how prices will affect families and the future of our economy. >>> it's no illusion mirrors are bringing light to a dark corner of n
superstorm sandy continues to affect people on the east coast. maryland received $73 million from the feds another $19 million is on its way. this is the brunt here. and new jersey and new york hardest hit, some celebrated the passing of a year with a bond fire. more rebuilding has to be done. and overwhelming local governments cannot keep up with the inspection and permitting. don back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next -- the busiest place in your house is the one you...
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for most of us sandy is no longer in our head lines. for those who lost everything it still tops their personal front page. >> a bonfire in sea bright, new jersey marks a celebration of survival for those who endured d super storm sandy last year. >> a year after the storm ravaged areas of new jersey and new york rebuilding continues. flooding and fire wiped out homes also. >> right now every conversation we have leads to hurricane sandy. i look forward to the day when we move beyond that. >> stories of hope continue to emerge. in rock away, new york the home of rosa vasquez looked like this january. the house has been rebuilt with numerous donated items. >> it's overwhelming when you don't have your own place to go to. to finally have your own home and be able to come home, it's undescribable. >> there was water into the dressing drawers. >> ruth fountain of crisfield remembers super storm sandy. flooding ravaged the eastern shore town. she's among some of the hardest hit residents in maryland. the rebuilding continues. >> they've been
for most of us sandy is no longer in our head lines. for those who lost everything it still tops their personal front page. >> a bonfire in sea bright, new jersey marks a celebration of survival for those who endured d super storm sandy last year. >> a year after the storm ravaged areas of new jersey and new york rebuilding continues. flooding and fire wiped out homes also. >> right now every conversation we have leads to hurricane sandy. i look forward to the day when we move...
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of financial aid isn't the only glaring problem here those who were fortunate enough to rebuild post sandy are doing so in locations that are red zones for flooding related disasters in the future basically they're setting themselves up for disaster all over again which brings us to the elephant in the room and no i'm not talking about chris christie i'm talking about climate change half of the politicians out there want to stick their heads in the sand and keep denying the obvious fact that climate change isn't only real it's already happening and thanks to sea levels rising at an alarming rate we sure to see some hurricane sandy style flooding or worse much more frequently according to a recent and a report meanwhile our do nothing congress wants to do nothing about climate change or carbon emission problems while the country they're representing continues to suck up twenty five percent of the world's energy and until we all wake up and acknowledge the serious problems on the horizon disasters like sandy could become the norm. in the book please please a little very hard to take a. look.
of financial aid isn't the only glaring problem here those who were fortunate enough to rebuild post sandy are doing so in locations that are red zones for flooding related disasters in the future basically they're setting themselves up for disaster all over again which brings us to the elephant in the room and no i'm not talking about chris christie i'm talking about climate change half of the politicians out there want to stick their heads in the sand and keep denying the obvious fact that...
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now, they had to say something after the sandy hook episode but you saw how far that went and that bill that came out, was -- you know, it was not something that was going to affect whether anybody was going to live or die in this country, probably, maybe a few at the margins. >> on a positive note on gay rights and on many would say it's a positive, marijuana, as well, much more acceptance. are you surprised with the speed both of those things have moved in public opinion? >> i would hard recall it speedy. when i was in college i remember talking when we get a little older, marijuana will be legal because, you know, we know it's not harmful and we'll be the ones to take over. well, i'm 57 now. two states have legal -- it hasn't exactly been a speedy trip but now that 58%, that was a shocking poll last week. 58% of people said they want marijuana to be legal. we're working on something this week, which is basically the idea the republicans would be smart to steal this issue. this is an issue they could steal from democrats. democrat haves dropped the ball on this. democrats always afrai
now, they had to say something after the sandy hook episode but you saw how far that went and that bill that came out, was -- you know, it was not something that was going to affect whether anybody was going to live or die in this country, probably, maybe a few at the margins. >> on a positive note on gay rights and on many would say it's a positive, marijuana, as well, much more acceptance. are you surprised with the speed both of those things have moved in public opinion? >> i...
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. >> one year later superstorm sandy is remembered. it was one of the most destructive and costly disasters to hit the united states. >> the ongoing war in syria - children diagnosed with polio because they don't have access to adequate health care and critical vaccinations. [ ♪ theme ] >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. no apology nor excuses from the nation's top spy chief. the head of the national security agency denied reports of phone tapping of foreign citizens and told house members the nsa would rather take a beating in the media than give up a program that protects americans from terrorists. >> the national security agency says chiefs did not illegally tapped. they revealed rare details of america's intelligence gathering techniques. >> confident and almost defiant top spy chiefs made no apologies before the house intelligence committee. they defended the job the agencies do to keep america and her allies safe. >> there's not been a mass casualty in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they didn't stop hating us. t
. >> one year later superstorm sandy is remembered. it was one of the most destructive and costly disasters to hit the united states. >> the ongoing war in syria - children diagnosed with polio because they don't have access to adequate health care and critical vaccinations. [ ♪ theme ] >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. no apology nor excuses from the nation's top spy chief. the head of the national security agency denied reports of phone tapping of foreign citizens...
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a lot of questions since sandy - could it happen again. i want to take you back to 1856, to 2012 - these are the storms that made landfall in new jersey or game 65 miles off new jersey. i want you to notice the trajectory from the south-west to the north-east, where almost all of the storms travelled, except sandy - that went from south-east to north-west. the big problem here is the strongest part of the storm is always on the right-hand side of the storm. normally if we have another storm like this or any storms coming up through new jersey most will take this traj ectry. and the strongest part will be over the atlantic ocean. can it happen? of course it could. most likely it will be a long time. when i see you later in the show i'll talk about what will happen for game 6 of the world series. >> consumers are bes mistic, businesses are -- bes mistic and businesses are making fewer sales. that's good news for investors. record highs on walt. >> connecting two continents and one city underground. the $4 billion tunnel next. conversation >>
a lot of questions since sandy - could it happen again. i want to take you back to 1856, to 2012 - these are the storms that made landfall in new jersey or game 65 miles off new jersey. i want you to notice the trajectory from the south-west to the north-east, where almost all of the storms travelled, except sandy - that went from south-east to north-west. the big problem here is the strongest part of the storm is always on the right-hand side of the storm. normally if we have another storm...
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see say it was met by just a month also it's now been a one year today since superstorm sandy ravaged the east coast and many areas are story coverage but could the franken storm be just a taste of what's to come as fossil fuels heat our planet beyond recognition and the republican war on food stamps is based on one giant or why i'll tell you what that lie is in tonight's daily take. you need to know this jamie dimon and his friends in the business media are crybabies almost immediately after news broke last week that the. justice department had reached a thirteen billion dollars settlement with diamonds bank j.p. morgan chase over its role in the two thousand and eight financial meltdown the mainstream business press started whipping it out and socialism they scream did smog just as they were targeted further in jamie diamond won't move it back in the middle ages it's wall street journal editorial page for example slammed the settlement calling it a political shakedown and wealth redistribution scheme would prove that the loved ones perp walks of not heads on spikes c. and b. c. host
see say it was met by just a month also it's now been a one year today since superstorm sandy ravaged the east coast and many areas are story coverage but could the franken storm be just a taste of what's to come as fossil fuels heat our planet beyond recognition and the republican war on food stamps is based on one giant or why i'll tell you what that lie is in tonight's daily take. you need to know this jamie dimon and his friends in the business media are crybabies almost immediately after...
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. >> ifill: and one year after superstorm sandy, what american cities can learn from the netherlands, as they prepare for the next big storm. >> test test test for newshour. testing testing. >> you are quite surprised to see a city like new york, so many people expose and no levees and no protection at all, that was astonishing to me. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> united healthcare-- online at uhc.com. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: members of congress took fresh aim at the new health care law today. the house ways and means committee called in the head of the center
. >> ifill: and one year after superstorm sandy, what american cities can learn from the netherlands, as they prepare for the next big storm. >> test test test for newshour. testing testing. >> you are quite surprised to see a city like new york, so many people expose and no levees and no protection at all, that was astonishing to me. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has...
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the problem with sandy was it hit us on our vulnerable side. a massive storm surge up and down the coastline. 80 mile-an-hour winds, and this entire area got a lesson in vulnerability including the devastation along the jersey shore. a lot of which is still visible to this day. lester holt is across the way in ortley beach, new jersey, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. you may not have expected to see this one year later, but each area here, each home tells a story. maybe a story of renewal or disappointment. for others, it's a story of limbo living as if sandy hit only yesterday. sandy hit at high tide. >> the fear is that all of this water will come together and inundate this town. >> reporter: there was simply no defense for a 14-foot storm surge. >> the entire coastline has basically been rearranged. >> reporter: it swamped the electrical grids and laid waste to hundreds of miles of shoreline. >> i was lucky to survive. i went to a friend's house thinking okay, i'll be back the next day. >> reporter: a year of next days later
the problem with sandy was it hit us on our vulnerable side. a massive storm surge up and down the coastline. 80 mile-an-hour winds, and this entire area got a lesson in vulnerability including the devastation along the jersey shore. a lot of which is still visible to this day. lester holt is across the way in ortley beach, new jersey, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. you may not have expected to see this one year later, but each area here, each home tells a story. maybe a...
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superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that destroyed homes here which started an inferno burning to the ground more than 100 homes on this trip where i'm standing now. resilientn and this and resourceful community has started to rebuild and many of those who live here are first responders, police officers, firefighters. the storm wreaked havoc up and down the eastern seaboard. we have a report on the struggle to rebuild the new jersey. >> things may be, on the anniversary of superstorm sandy but it is anything but. >> the area we are standing in was the actual restaurant. >> this time last year, confronted by a scene of utter ru
superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that...
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hurricane sandy hit a year ago today. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. with t a conversation deborah spar. womenok looks at whether should aim for at all. undermining women's satisfaction with their online own lives. and t.c. boyle with his new book. we are glad you're joining us. those conversations coming up right now. said there is always the rightst >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: deborah spar is t president of barnardh and has written "wonder women: sex, power, and the quest for perfection," love that cover. chicago whererom she is on tour for the tome. >> it is my pleasure. about liberating women from the unreasonable and impossible standards that have been thrust upon them. thrust upon them by whom? rex that is a good question. i do not think it is a single person or group of people. no one sat down a
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superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that destroyed homes here which started an inferno burning to the ground more than 100 homes on this trip where i'm standing now. resilientn and this and resourceful community has started to rebuild and many of those who live here are first responders, police officers, firefighters. the storm wreaked havoc up and down the eastern seaboard. we have a report on the struggle to rebuild the new jersey. >> things may be, on the anniversary of superstorm sandy but it is anything but. >> the area we are standing in was the actual restaurant. >> this time last year, confronted by a scene of utter ru
superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that...